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  1. 11. Mai 2018 · James F. Byrnes Born May 2, 1879 Charleston, South Carolina [1] Died April 9, 1972 Columbia, South Carolina [2] Secretary of state, U.S. senator, Supreme Court justice, governor One of the few Americans to serve in all three branches of the federal government [3]—as U.S.

  2. James F. Byrnes (1882-1972) was U.S. Secretary of State from 1945-1947 under President Truman. EARLY YEARS “Jimmy” Byrnes was born in Charleston, South Carolina. He left school at the age of fourteen to work as a clerk at a law firm. In 1900, when his cousin, Governor Miles B. McSweeney, appointed him to clerk for Judge Robert Aldrich of ...

  3. Introduction. James Francis Byrnes was appointed Secretary of State by President Harry S. Truman on July 3, 1945, and entered duty on the same day. He left office on January 21, 1947. Byrnes led the Department of State during the significant transition from World War II to the Cold War. James Francis Byrnes, 49th Secretary of State.

  4. 17. Mai 2016 · Byrnes was born in Charleston on May 2, 1882, the son of James Francis Byrnes, an Irish Catholic city clerk, and his Irish Catholic wife, Elizabeth McSweeney. Seven weeks before his birth, Byrnes’s father died of tuberculosis, leaving “Jimmy” to be reared by his widowed mother. She had gone briefly to New York to learn dressmaking in ...

  5. James-F.-Byrnes-Institut e.V. Stuttgart. Charlottenplatz 17 70173 Stuttgart Tel. 0711/22818-0. info@daz.org. Öffnungszeiten und Beratung. Dienstag bis Freitag: 9–13 Uhr und 14–17 Uhr. Montag geschlossen. Newsletter. Jetzt anmelden! Mehr

  6. Byrnes' Stuttgarter Rede ("Rede der Hoffnung") Der amerikanische Außenminister James F. Byrnes hielt am 6. September 1946 im Großen Haus der Württembergischen Staatstheater in Stuttgart eine Grundsatzrede vor deutschen Politikern, amerikanischen Militärs und hochrangigen Verwaltungsbeamten. Darin stellte er den Deutschen ein politisch und ...

  7. 6. Sept. 2016 · US-Außenminister James F. Byrnes hielt 1946 in Stuttgart eine Grundsatzrede zur Deutschlandpolitik. Sie wies den Weg zum ökonomischen Wiederaufbau des zerstörten Landes. Erstmals machte die USA ...